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Added: 6 March 2008 19:36
JOHN THATCHER says:
I AM GOING TO BUY A SILVER CAR, YOU DON'F GET ANY PROBLEMS WITH SILVER CARS.
Added: 6 March 2008 17:39
John says:
If you want green motoring you need to buy an older car. The building of a new car uses more energy/creates a larger carbon foot print than the car will ever produce on the road. Driving a classsic car you also help by using recycled parts not sealed units that have to be thrown away. Or you could buy something like a Prius and use difficult to mine rare materials then bury them after only a few years use as they are almost impossible to recycle after being used as a power source. I drive a 22year old Land Rover and have a 32yr old one waiting to be restored using used/recycled parts. Even Green peace have endorced this type of thinking.
Added: 29 February 2008 20:20
Clive says:
I have a green car, and it is fast, reliable and has caused me not a moments grief, I love it, so go ahead and get yourself one. My friends tell me that a Murcielago in green is a bit daring though!!
Added: 29 February 2008 13:43
Keith says:
I have to say that the new Fiesta looks really nice. I've just purchased a new car and now I wish I had waited.
Added: 28 February 2008 12:20
P Neville says:
I'm considering purchasing a green car, but we don't hear too much about people having problems with them, eg getting them fixed. Does anyone have a green car and have you encountered any problems with it?
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